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Date of Registration 2 Dec 1859.Qual. MRCS 1858, LSA 1859.
Residence Gainsborough, Lincolnshire.
Colonel Walter Bulmer Tate ABBEY
C.B.E. 1919-Despatches.-- Cousin to Caryl Tate.
Indian Army.
Educ. Monkton Combe;Sandhurst.
Joined 2nd Durham Light Infantry 1892;Bombay Lancers 1893;32nd Lancers 1896;Burma Commission,1892; Deputy Commissioner 1915; operations against Kara Rebels,1898; N E Frontier 1914-15(Despatches) Chin Hills, India(Despatches,C.B.E.); cr. C.B.E.(Mil) 1919.
sometime a Dist. Magistrate and additional Sessions Judge and J.P. for Burma;
Walpole Vicarage,Halesworth
Peter Leckie says he was called William Bunting Tate and was Vicar of Netherwallop
A record of his birth as 11/9/1778 seems quite wrong.
Obituary Gentleman's Magazine 1852,vol 1, page 207-
Died at Nether Wallop, Hants., aged 46, Vicar of that Parish(1834)
Cambridge BA 1830 MA 1833.
Peter Leckie says she was Helen Horsman Roddam
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Sir George Duff Sutherland DUNBAR
He spent many years in the Indian Army and gained a high reputation as an historian of the sub-continent and it's frontiers.Gazetted to the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1898, a year after becoming the sixth Baronet. Joined the Indian Army in 1902 and was at AHQ in 1908-9. Five years follwed as Commandant of Lakhimpur Military Police. Was in the Abor Expedition on the N E Frontier in 1911-12, mentioned in dispatches, King's Police Medal. Brahmaputra Surveys in1912-13. 1915-16 Lord Kitchener's Staff.Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. Indian States Delegation 1930-31. India Office 1940. War Office Lecturer 1939-45.
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Sir George Duff Sutherland DUNBAR
He spent many years in the Indian Army and gained a high reputation as an historian of the sub-continent and it's frontiers.Gazetted to the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1898, a year after becoming the sixth Baronet. Joined the Indian Army in 1902 and was at AHQ in 1908-9. Five years follwed as Commandant of Lakhimpur Military Police. Was in the Abor Expedition on the N E Frontier in 1911-12, mentioned in dispatches, King's Police Medal. Brahmaputra Surveys in1912-13. 1915-16 Lord Kitchener's Staff.Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. Indian States Delegation 1930-31. India Office 1940. War Office Lecturer 1939-45.
Sir George Duff Sutherland DUNBAR
He spent many years in the Indian Army and gained a high reputation as an historian of the sub-continent and it's frontiers.Gazetted to the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders in 1898, a year after becoming the sixth Baronet. Joined the Indian Army in 1902 and was at AHQ in 1908-9. Five years follwed as Commandant of Lakhimpur Military Police. Was in the Abor Expedition on the N E Frontier in 1911-12, mentioned in dispatches, King's Police Medal. Brahmaputra Surveys in1912-13. 1915-16 Lord Kitchener's Staff.Deputy Assistant Adjutant General. Indian States Delegation 1930-31. India Office 1940. War Office Lecturer 1939-45.